This video displays how one can install FFmpeg on Centos with yum. This is for information purposes and do not try on production servers.
How-to Install ffmpeg-php for PHP 5.4 on Windows 8 - XAMPP 1.8.1
Visit //myownhomeserver.com for needed files and additional details. This tutorial shows how to install ffmpeg-php for PHP 5.4 VC9. I'm using Windows 8 ...
nice video,, i was using same method with wampserver 2.5 version in
window-7,, but when i check through this code phpinfo(); . there is no
ffmpeg. all steps are same,, no error,, and nothing else, ffmpeg not shown
in list, how to install it in wampserver 2.5 version in window-7
How To Build and install a Custom ffmpeg on CentOS/Fedora KDE
How to build and install a custom version of ffmpeg to use with VideoConverter. This installation is for a fresh (out of the box), install of CentOS/Fedora using the ...
How to install ffmpeg, ffmpeg-PHP, Mplayer, Mencoder in Windows XP, Vista.
This tutorial shows you how to install ffmpeg, ffmpeg-PHP, Mplayer, and Mencoder in Windows. These instructions can be incredibly difficult to find online, but ...
@markhu2 The reason he chose XAMPP is because it is easy to install and can
run right under windows with almost zero configuration XAMPP is a totally
free server package to use and includes Apache server, MySQL server,
FileZilla and a few other options. for most novice users it is the simplest
solution and is very stable IMO. The principles are essentially the same
under any server configuration. WHY FFMPEG/Mencoder? it is necessary to
work with video streaming sites like youtube and phpmotion.
Look, I've gotten a lot of nasty comments in reply to this and I simply
won't tolerate that. If you're too stupid to look at the date and realize
it's over 2 years old, then you should find something else to do besides
slander someone because of your stupidity. I do not have the files hosted
online anymore since they are almost certainly outdated and I no longer run
the former website. The best option for hosting videos is use a video
hosting service such as Youtube, Blip, etc.
? i'd have to watch this over and over and overrrrrrrrr ! and over........
right now after watching this i got to go and un-tie the knott my brain
went into trying to keep up with the video and trying to hear what he's
sayin/although i;m shure this is just as easy as he made it look but he did
alot in a short amount of time (under 9:minutes)
I am a beginner and need lots of help. Great tutorial, but am missing the
beginning, extraction part. I downloaded the files .gz and bz2 files from
the ffmpeg site. Does these files have all the encorder files? Can you
please post the link where each component should be downloaded. Thanks for
your attention.
Hey nerddna, I have a link to my website in the description and I've posted
links there. I can't post links in comments here because youtube won't
allow you to do so. Just search for my article on this on the website and
you'll find the links there.
This video useless to anyone except XAMPP users.. Sure it shows a guy
installing some files after downloading them, but doesn't explain why or
where he downloaded them. But what about desktop or command-line usage?
This installation method is good. Could you send me the link, where to
download the ffmpeg sources codes, dll and other files which you mentioned
in this video. Regards, Karthikeyan Murugan
Hey thank you a lot of this video. It really helped me, and thought me a
lot. I don't understand what all the fuss is about the download links.
Geeez people, google it!
Actually PHPMotion does have an audio section built in, so it may also be
necessary to use the LAME MP3 Encoder as well for full local testing
functionality...
what's sad is not showing in the video WHERE TO GET THE INITIAL
FILES...thus making this video quite useless....A for effort. F for lack of
common sense.
This is what I normally do when I install ffmpeg on ubuntu. This video does not contain information on how to install the packages needed to build ffmpeg, but ...
Hello I noticed on your step 2 - creating a config file. Where did you get
your configure file? Or what code did u type? Thanks for a great
instruction! I am still stuck at step 2 - what a newbie i am! lol